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India Ends Over-the-Counter Sale of Cough Syrups: What the New Prescription Rule Means for Patients
In a major public health move, the Indian government has tightened regulations on the sale of cough syrups and other syrup-based medicines. Under the revised Drugs Rules, these medicines can no longer be purchased directly from stores without a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner. The decision aims to improve patient safety, reduce misuse of medicines, and strengthen quality control across the pharmaceutical supply chain. The new rule comes after growing
3 days ago2 min read


Kerala Shigella Outbreak Raises Concern: Experts Explain Symptoms of the Infection Causing Bloody Diarrhea in Children
A recent outbreak of Shigella infection in Kerala has prompted health authorities to intensify surveillance, particularly in schools and among young children. The bacterial infection, known as shigellosis, is highly contagious and can spread rapidly through contaminated food, water, poor sanitation, and inadequate hand hygiene. Recent reports indicate a rise in cases among children, leading to increased public health monitoring in affected districts. Health experts warn that
5 days ago2 min read


Before You Get Inked: The Hidden Health Risks of Tattoos
Tattoos have long been seen as a symbol of style, identity, and self-expression. From celebrities to young professionals, body art has become more popular than ever. But now, researchers and health experts are warning that tattoos may come with health concerns that go beyond skin-deep beauty. Why Are Tattoos Suddenly Being Discussed In Health Research? Recent medical studies have sparked fresh debate over whether tattoo inks could be linked to long-term health problems, inclu
May 292 min read


They Never Smoked, Yet They Got Mouth Cancer: Why More Non-Smokers Are Being Diagnosed
For years, mouth cancer has largely been associated with smoking and tobacco use. But a growing number of non-smokers — including younger adults with otherwise healthy lifestyles — are now being diagnosed with the disease, raising fresh concerns about lesser-known risk factors. The rise in such cases is changing public perception around oral cancer. Many people still believe the disease only affects smokers or heavy drinkers, which often leads to delayed attention to early sy
May 233 min read


Six Ways Sea Level Rise Impacts Your Physical and Mental Health
Sea level rise is one of the most visible and concerning consequences of climate change. As global temperatures increase, melting glaciers and the thermal expansion of seawater cause oceans to encroach upon coastal communities. While the environmental and economic impacts are widely discussed, the effects on physical and mental health are equally significant. From increased disease risk to psychological stress, rising seas pose serious threats to human well-being, especially
Apr 162 min read


Five Hidden Causes of Parkinson’s Disease You Shouldn’t Ignore
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that primarily affects movement, leading to symptoms such as tremors, stiffness, slowed movements, and balance difficulties. It occurs due to the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in a region of the brain called the substantia nigra. While the exact cause remains unknown, research has identified several key factors that significantly increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Understanding these cau
Apr 152 min read


Three Reasons India Could Ban Cough Syrups for young children
India is considering a significant public health measure—barring the use of cough and cold syrups for young children. This move comes amid growing safety concerns raised by pediatric experts and regulatory authorities. Infants are particularly vulnerable to the side effects of these medications, and research suggests that the risks often outweigh the benefits. The proposed restriction aims to safeguard young children and promote safer alternatives for managing cough and cold
Apr 142 min read


Three Things You Can Do to Avoid Antibiotic Resistance
Antibiotic resistance is becoming a serious global health threat. It happens when bacteria evolve and stop responding to medicines designed to kill them. This makes common infections harder to treat and increases the risk of disease spread, severe illness, and even death. The good news? Simple everyday actions can help slow down this dangerous trend. Here are three powerful ways you can protect yourself and others. 1. Use Antibiotics Only When Prescribed Explanation: One of t
Mar 202 min read
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